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Pearl Jam Rocks for Senate Candidate Tester


By Jonathan Weber, 8-30-05












 
  Pearl Jam posted this photo this morning on the band's Web site. Tester only spoke for a few moments, but long enough to say of Ament and himself, "We're just a couple of Montana boys trying to have a good time."

It's always a bit tricky for a big-time band like Pearl Jam to take on a political cause, for the simple reason that fans, regardless of their political sympathies, are paying their $50 to hear music, not speeches or policy analysis. On the other hand, Pearl Jam has often been more willing to take a stand than most bands - remember its war with Ticketmaster in the early 1990s? - and last night at the Adams Center it showed just the right touch. Front man and new father Eddie Vedder had some sympathetic words for anti-war mom Cindy Sheehan, and assured the audience that the band wouldn't "steer you wrong" with its backing of Jon Tester for U.S. Senate, but mostly he rocked out.



Bass player Jeff Ament, the Big Sandy native and Missoula resident who made the event happen, was even more demur on the political comments, but he received hearty, even raucus appreciation from the crowd, and seemed especially animated on stage. I'm no afficionado of rock concerts but I thought it was a great show, the band relaxed and enjoying itself even as it missed a few beats. I'm sure Jon Tester - and the legions of young, blue-shirted volunteers he recruited to raise the political consciousness of the crowd, or at least register them to vote - would agree.



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